CrossStream Fitness

Tulsa

In a Nutshell

The Fine Print

Promotional value expires Dec 5, 2012. Amount paid never expires.Limit 1 per person, may buy 2 additional as gifts. Valid only for option purchased. Not valid 8/25/12-9/3/12. New clients only. Doors close 10 minutes after class begins.Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services.

CrossStream Fitness

Flipping a tire end over end is both a common boot-camp exercise and a gross misunderstanding of what the wheel was meant to do. Rethink conventions with this Groupon.

Choose from Three Options

$19 for four weeks of unlimited boot-camp classes (a $90 value)

$28 for six weeks of unlimited boot-camp classes (a $135 value)

$35 for eight weeks of unlimited boot-camp classes (a $180 value)

Classes lasting 45–60 minutes incorporate circuit training, endurance drills, plyometrics, and strength exercises. Each session has a unique mix of individual and team components. Campers might pedal stationary bikes, play volleyball, and hoist weighted bars in their efforts to shed weight and build self-esteem. Click here for a class schedule.

Cross~Stream Fitness

With ACSM certification, a degree in health and exercise science, and more than 1,400 track and road races under his belt, Burt McLachlan knows how the body moves. He draws from more than 17 years of training experience to build boot-camp classes at Cross~Stream Fitness, gathering students in a spacious indoor arena for constantly changing routines. His medley of cardio, strength, speed, core, and flexibility drills includes lifting weighted bars, which conditions upper-body muscles, and playing volleyball, which conditions hands to bat away meteors. Burt believes in the power of positive thinking ; he both gives and gathers feedback from his boot-camp groups to plan future classes.

Cross~Stream Fitness

With ACSM certification, a degree in health and exercise science, and more than 1,400 track and road races under his belt, Burt McLachlan knows how the body moves. He draws from more than 19 years of training experience to build boot-camp classes at Cross~Stream Fitness, gathering students in a spacious indoor arena for constantly changing routines. His medley of cardio, strength, speed, core, and flexibility drills includes lifting weighted bars, which conditions upper-body muscles, and playing volleyball, which conditions hands to bat away meteors. Burt believes in the power of positive thinking ; he both gives and gathers feedback from his boot-camp groups to plan future classes.